Page sections

Your sitepage is built from sections — self-contained blocks of content. Here's every section that can appear, and what it shows a visitor.

Each section holds one kind of content. You never place sections manually: adding content or connecting an integrationcreates the matching section, and anything you leave empty simply doesn't appear. Your layout decides how these are arranged.

Identity & media

  • Header — your logo and display name at the top of the page, with your linked social profiles shown as icons.
  • Gallery & backdrop — the ordered set of images from your image library, used as your page's imagery.
  • Bio / about — a short written introduction to you or your business.

What you offer

  • Services & booking — your services with a link to book, powered by a connected booking provider.
  • Menu — a menu for hospitality businesses, drawn from your ordering links.
  • Reservations — a link to reserve a table, for venues using a reservations provider.
  • Products showcase— a read-only display of products from a shop you connect. Display only — there's no cart or checkout on your page.
  • Events & tickets — upcoming events, whether from a ticketing provider or added on their own.
  • Watch — recent videos or streams from a connected video platform.
  • Listen — recent music or podcast releases, with embedded players.
  • Community — a link to a club or community you run.
  • Custom links — any other links you want to feature.
  • File preview — a PDF or image, such as a price list or lookbook, shown as a tappable preview with a download.

Place & contact

  • Workplace — your Google Business card with a map, hours, location, and reviews.
  • Enquiry form — a contact form visitors use to message you. Messages arrive in your notifications and the sender is saved to Contacts.
  • Email signup — a one-line email-capture form; sign-ups become contacts.

Sections follow your content

You don't enable or arrange these one by one. Fill in a piece of content or connect an integration and its section appears; leave it out and it's hidden. Which sections make sense depends partly on your account type.